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134 related items for PubMed ID: 21928066

  • 1. Nectar production dynamics and sugar composition in two Mucuna species (Leguminosae, Faboideae) with different specialized pollinators.
    Agostini K, Sazima M, Galetto L.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2011 Nov; 98(11):933-42. PubMed ID: 21928066
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  • 2. Beyond the pollination syndrome: nectar ecology and the role of diurnal and nocturnal pollinators in the reproductive success of Inga sessilis (Fabaceae).
    Amorim FW, Galetto L, Sazima M.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2013 Mar; 15(2):317-27. PubMed ID: 22823072
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  • 3. Patterns of floral nectar standing crops allow plants to manipulate their pollinators.
    Pyke GH, Kalman JRM, Bordin DM, Blanes L, Doble PA.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Feb 03; 10(1):1660. PubMed ID: 32015366
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  • 4. Main sugar composition of floral nectar in three species groups of Scrophularia (Scrophulariaceae) with different principal pollinators.
    Rodríguez-Riaño T, Ortega-Olivencia A, López J, Pérez-Bote JL, Navarro-Pérez ML.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2014 Nov 03; 16(6):1075-86. PubMed ID: 24597898
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  • 5. Nectar sugars and amino acids in day- and night-flowering Nicotiana species are more strongly shaped by pollinators' preferences than organic acids and inorganic ions.
    Tiedge K, Lohaus G.
    PLoS One; 2017 Nov 03; 12(5):e0176865. PubMed ID: 28467507
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  • 6. Floral nectary, nectar production dynamics, and floral reproductive isolation among closely related species of Pedicularis.
    Liu YN, Li Y, Yang FS, Wang XQ.
    J Integr Plant Biol; 2016 Feb 03; 58(2):178-87. PubMed ID: 26172034
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  • 7. Floral nectaries, nectar production dynamics and chemical composition in six ipomoea species (convolvulaceae) in relation to pollinators.
    Galetto L, Bernardello G.
    Ann Bot; 2004 Aug 03; 94(2):269-80. PubMed ID: 15229123
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  • 8. Nectar properties and the role of sunbirds as pollinators of the golden-flowered tea (Camellia petelotii).
    Sun SG, Huang ZH, Chen ZB, Huang SQ.
    Am J Bot; 2017 Mar 03; 104(3):468-476. PubMed ID: 28298377
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  • 9. Floral nectar reabsorption and a sugar concentration gradient in two long-spurred Habenaria species (Orchidaceae).
    Zhang HP, Wen SJ, Wang H, Ren ZX.
    BMC Plant Biol; 2023 Jun 22; 23(1):331. PubMed ID: 37349723
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  • 13. Micro-organisms behind the pollination scenes: microbial imprint on floral nectar sugar variation in a tropical plant community.
    Canto A, Herrera CM.
    Ann Bot; 2012 Nov 22; 110(6):1173-83. PubMed ID: 22915578
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  • 15. The generalist Inga subnuda subsp. luschnathiana (Fabaceae): negative effect of floral visitors on reproductive success?
    Avila R, Pinheiro M, Sazima M.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2015 May 22; 17(3):728-33. PubMed ID: 25488371
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  • 19. Fiber-optic refractometer for in vivo sugar concentration measurements of low-nectar-producing flowers.
    Aronne G, Malara P.
    New Phytol; 2019 Oct 22; 224(2):987-993. PubMed ID: 31364780
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  • 20. Modified leaves with disk-shaped nectaries of Macaranga sinensis (Euphorbiaceae) provide reward for pollinators.
    Yamasaki E, Kawakita A, Sakai S.
    Am J Bot; 2013 Mar 22; 100(3):628-32. PubMed ID: 23445826
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